The Lizard Lounge is thrilled to bring you The Roy Sludge Trio on Sunday afternoons. Look for classic country, honky-tonk, and rockabilly music about drinkin', truckin' and love gone bad each and every week starting at 4PM. Shows will conclude at around 6:30 in order to get ready for the legendary Lizard Lounge Poetry Slam and Jam.

Roy Sludge plays classic country and rockabilly music with a heaping helping of humor thrown in.

The Boston based Roy Sludge Trio have been playing the New England area for over 5 years. Their popular Sunday residency at Radio in Somerville, MA, enjoyed by young and old and sometimes dogs too, earned them a "Best Residency" nomination at The Boston Music Awards in 2012 and 2013. Roy was nominated as "Best Male Vocalist" in 2013. Their live shows have been described as "lightning in a bottle."

With a deep, rumbling voice reminiscent of Jr. Brown or Ernest Tubb and his biting sense of humor, Roy's been entertaining roots music fans for over 3 decades. He was a sideman with Barrence Whitfield & The Savages, Tarbox Ramblers and fronted the roots "supergroup" The Spurs to name a few. Currently he's been playing keyboards and singing with the Memphis Rockabilly Band on and off for over 20 years.

Joan HathawayThe Boston Globe wrote: "After 35 years of hitting stages -- or carving them out in corners of rooms -- he long ago became a central bloodline that runs through the tangled, twisting veins of the Boston rock and roots scenes."Roy's debut CD "Too Drunk To Truck" released in 2011 features Duke Levine (Mary Chapin Carpenter, J. Geils Band, Peter Wolf) on electric guitar, Kevin Barry (Ray LaMontagne, Emmy Lou Harris) on lap steel and Jim Haggerty on bass.

Twangville's review: "Old school in all the best ways, it might as well be a collection of lost classics from the Sun Studios archive."